-
mention any offspring, but one of the
pretenders against king Sverre, Jon
Kuvlung (died 1188),
claimed to be Inge’s son. The main
sources to Inge’s reign...
- Jon
Ingesson Kuvlung (died 1188) was a
pretender to the
Royal Crown during the
civil war era in Norway. He was a
rival of the
reigning King
Sverre of...
- battle. The
Kuvlungs slipped away to Bergen.
Sverre attacked Bergen just
before Christmas. Jon
Kuvlung was killed,
which ended the
Kuvlung rising. Some...
- Preceded by Jon
Kuvlung Viken-party
pretender to the
Norwegian throne Succeeded by Inge
Magnusson (Bagler party)...
- Sigurdsson.
December - The
Kuvlung [no]
revolt ends. 26
January –
Saint Eysteinn Erlendsson,
archbishop (born c. 1120). Jon
Kuvlung,
pretender to the crown...
-
Eystein Meyla Eystein the
Maiden (Øystein Møyla) : 1174–1177,
rival king Jon
Kuvlung : 1185–1188,
rival king Inge II of
Norway (Inge Bårdsson) : 1204–1217 Philip...
- Monarch:
Sverre Sigurdsson Autumn - The
Kuvlungs [no] (Kuvlungene)
rises up in
revolt in Viken.
Their leader, Jon
Kuvlung, was a
former monk and was claimed...
-
Several pretenders arose to
challenge Sverre.
Among the most
serious was Jon
Kuvlung, a
purported son of King Inge Crouchback. He was
named king in 1185 and...
-
Birkebeins were
dubbed several names,
successively Lendsmenn, Heklungs,
Kuvlungs, Øyskjeggs and Bagler.
After some
initial victories for the
Viken party...
-
Pamplona Ramiro II of
Aragon Vlad IV of
Wallachia "~ Monk's-Cloak"?: Jon
Kuvlung of
Norway "~ Monomakh" (Russian "Мономах", from Gr**** "Μονομαχος", "One...